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1 Islamic World

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3 Islamic Religion 8 th to 14 th great period of expansion Predecessor—Bedouin tribes (polytheist, animistic nomads) Mecca’s Kaaba housed the Black Stone and other relics

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5 Life of Muhammad Muhammad born in Mecca in 570 Orphaned as a young boy and taken in by his uncle—a camel driver for caravans In mid-twenties marries widow trader While in the desert, he hear Gabriel’s call to be a prophet of Allah He saw himself as the final revelation of both previous traditions: Judaism and Christianity

6 Muhammad’s Five Pillars of Faith 1.Confession of faith 2.Prayers five times a day 3.Welfare of believers 4.Observance of fasting and Ramadan 5.Making a hajj to Mecca

7 Origins of the Kaaba Islamic tradition states that the Kaaba was built by Abraham and Ishmael as a reminder of the links between Muslims and Jews. It is also believed to be the site of the place where Abraham was planning on sacrificing Isaac

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9 Muhammad left his hometown and moved to Medina (hijrah) in 622. After converting Medina, he returned to Mecca and destroyed the idols in the Kaaba.

10 Quran=recitation As with Jesus, Muhammad never wrote down his thoughts— that was left to his disciples Quran deals with secular and spiritual matters It condemns drinking, gambling, eating pork, and immorality Allows for men being more equal than women as with Christianity

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12 Islamic Theology One God with many heavenly figures Messengers, jinns (between humans and angels) Predestination—within limits Eschatology—after death one waits for the end time and then one is judged based upon works Muslims go to mosques on Friday where imam preaches Polygamy and second-class relationship No pork, birds, donkeys, etc. Jihad—dual nature of personal and defensive wars

13 Under Muhammad 622-632 632-661 661-733 Spread of Islam in just over a century

14 Expansion of Islam Paralleled the expansion of Christianity. Jihad=holy war and internal struggle over sin There wasn’t much difference between holy wars from both Christianity and Islam Conversion wasn’t so much forced as much as the advantageousness of being within Islam.

15 Factors slowing Islamic spread Constantinople and Greek fire Charles Martel (the Hammer) from Tours

16 Divisions within Islam After Muhammad’s death several “denominations” developed within Islam: Sunni=the tradition of the Prophet (the orthodox 90% of Islam who believe in election from within the faith) Shiites=claim that they are descendents of Ali and only Shiites should be rulers

17 Sufi…purification through physical sensation of dance and music N.B. Recall the differences between the East (emotional) and the West (logical)

18 Whirling Dervishes

19 Spread of trade and culture Islamic traders North Africa (salt, slaves, gold, etc.) Timbuktu, Damascus, Baghdad, Cordoba, Cairo—great centers of power, libraries, and learning Surpassed Western Christendom in wealth, education, libraries, arts and culture With the Mongol invasions in 1258 the tide began to turn Islamic Culture multicultural (Arab and non-Arab)

20 Islamic Art and Architecture

21 Great Mosque of Cordoba, Spain 784-787

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24 Alhambra, Spain

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29 Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem 687-691

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31 The Clash of Civilizations Modernity, the Palestinian problem, and terrorism are the central issues facing Islam today. How these issues play themselves out will determine much of our futures.

32 Literature The Thousand and One Nights http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4824/arabian/a_index.ht ml http://www.middleeastuk.com/culture/mosaic/arabian.htm


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